Preparing for our session at P13: we need your help!

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Dear all,
as you have seen, our session proposal for P13 has been accepted,
congratulations!
In the program of our session [1] we have a group activity dedicated to
FAIR principles for Software Source Code, and we would like to ask your
help to make it successful.
May you share on this mailing list pointers to relevant work you are aware
of concerning FAIR principles when it comes to Software Source Code? I
would be very useful if you could provide also a very short summary of what
this relevant work contains.
We will then collect this material in the dedicated page in our group's
wiki [2], where you can find already an example of relevant content (slides
from a workshope organised by DANS in 2017).
Looking forward to your input!
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Roberto
[1]https://www.rd-alliance.org/ig-software-source-code-rda-13th-plenary-mee...
[2]https://www.rd-alliance.org/group/software-source-code-ig/wiki/what-fair...
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Hello all,
I just updated the Software Source Code IG wiki page
with
the links given by Chris and Dan, thank you both for the pointers on the
subject of FAIR principles for software source code.
It will be great to have more items from different domains to enrich our
session together, so don't hesitate answering this email with pointers and
I will add them to the wiki page.
Looking forward to your input!
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Morane Ottilia GRUENPETER
Software engineer and metadata specialist for
Software Heritage http://www.softwareheritage.org
@INRIA Paris
office phone: 01 80 49 44 49
personal website: http://moranegg.github.io/